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  2. Reverend Ike - Wikipedia

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    Ike and his wife, Eula M. Dent, had one son, Xavier Eikerenkoetter. Reverend Ike died in Los Angeles on July 28, 2009, after not fully recovering from a stroke in 2007. He was 74. [2] His son gave a eulogy at his father's memorial service [11] comparing his father to Martin Luther King and Malcolm X – as a "spiritual activist" and a liberator ...

  3. Xavier Eikerenkoetter - Wikipedia

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    Xavier Eikerenkoetter is the son of American minister, preacher, and black televangelist Frederick J. Eikerenkoetter II, better known as Reverend Ike. [1] [2] Eikerenkoetter was formerly the President of the United Palace, a theater in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City.

  4. E. Bernard Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan now resides in a 26,000 square foot mansion in Saddle River, New Jersey. Jordan was connected with Reverend Frederick J. Eikerenkoetter II ("Reverend Ike"), a radio and television preacher who preached prosperity and "positive self-image psychology", who died in 2009. [9]

  5. Beaufort preacher became world famous. Here’s how his first ...

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  6. 1935 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    June 1 – Reverend Ike (Frederick J. Eikerenkoetter II), African-American televangelist (d. 2009) June 2. Darrel Aschbacher, American football player (d. 2023) [26] Carol Shields, American-born writer (d. 2003 in Canada) June 6 – Miriam T. Griffin, American classical scholar (d. 2018 in the United Kingdom)

  7. Father Divine - Wikipedia

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    Father Divine (c. 1876 – September 10, 1965), also known as Reverend M. J. Divine, was an American spiritual leader [2] from about 1907 until his death in 1965. His full self-given name was Reverend Major Jealous Divine , and he was also known as "the Messenger" early in his life.

  8. June 1 - Wikipedia

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    1935 – Reverend Ike, American minister and television host (d. 2009) 1935 – Jack Kralick, American baseball player (d. 2012) 1935 – John C. Reynolds, American computer scientist and academic (d. 2013) 1936 – Anatoly Albul, Soviet and Russian wrestler (d. 2013) 1936 – André Bourbeau, Canadian politician (d. 2018) [44]

  9. Jim Kelsey - Wikipedia

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    Kelsey, whose twin brother, the Reverend Stephen Kelsey, is a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut, was born and reared in Baltimore and received degrees from Ithaca College and General Theological Seminary. He was ordained a deacon in 1977 and a priest in 1978 by Bishop Robert S. Kerr of the Diocese of Vermont. [2]